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13th Star

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Album Review

13th Star was originally released as a limited edition of 10,000 copies with a bonus DVD on September 6, 2007, only available through Fish's website or at one of his concerts to promote the album. It was released to retail on February 12, 2008. The lineup for the album is Frank Usher on guitars, Steve Vantsis on bass, Foss Paterson on keyboards, Gavin Griffiths on drums, Dave Haswell on percussion, Lorna Bannon on backing vocals, and new bandmember Chris Johnson on guitars. For the first time, Calum Malcolm (Prefab Sprout, Blue Nile) was brought in to produce the album, and he introduced a more disciplined approach into the recording process. There was also a change with regard to writing the album, as bassist Vantsis was heavily involved for the first time after ten years playing in the band, and his writing brought a slightly different approach. Some of the lyrics of the songs were also influenced by the fact that Fish split with his fiancée, Heather Findlay of the band Mostly Autumn, shortly after the recording of the album had started. 13th Star was written as a concept album, although this applies mainly to the lyrics presenting a narrative throughout — the concept was of someone on a journey of self- discovery, with the 13th Star serving as the guiding light or the destination. From the first chords of the opening track, "Circle Line," the influence of Vantsis can be heard as the album has a more rocky feel, more akin to Sunsets on Empire than more recent albums. After this fast start, the album slows down on the third track, "Miles de Besos," which is Spanish for "Thousands of Kisses." The fifth track, "Arc of the Curve," was the first single released from the album, but as expected, it did nothing in the charts. After this track, the album picks up the pace again with one of the disc's highlights, "Manchmal." This is a German word for "Sometimes," and the song tells the tale of the turtle and the scorpion. The remainder of the album continues in the same vein, and overall this is Fish's best offering in a long while — some say his best ever, although this is open to debate.

Customer Reviews

Great return to form

Fish has had a problematic career since leaving Marillion and his releases over the years, whilst often containing some great songs and music, have all suffered from being quite patchy. His last album, Field of Crows was one of his best but with 13th Star he has produced his best album since Vigil, his first solo effort. Quality song writing about his personal experiences of the last 18 months really show the journey his private life has been on and much has been made of this. At the end of the day, the songs are what counts and he has really hit the mark with this collection. Everything from heartfelt loves songs such as the single Arc of the Curve to the dark majesty of Dark Star shows that Fish is back on fine form and I hope this album proves to be a big hit for him. After years struggling this album should be heard on the radio and bought in large numbers.

AWESOME!

FISH has made some exceptional albums over the past twenty years, but i have to say that this album is Sublime. Lyrics are so full powerful you can hear the different emotions in his voice. The music is played brilliantly by the band, Frank Usher's guitar just blows you away, and the production is slick. Anyone who likes Rock or Prog and has not heard FISH's music since his Marillion days needs this album. Thank you FISH.

Best for so long.

This is the album that I've been waiting for since Misplaced Childhood. I was a huge fan of Fish in his Marillion days, but have to say most of his solo stuff hasn't done it for me. This one though is pure class. Miles de Besos and Arc of the Curve are the obvious crowd pleasers (IMO) but the rest of the album has everything you could hope for from a prog rock master!

Biography

Born: 25 April 1958 in Edinburgh, Scotland

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s

Born April 25, 1958, in Edinburgh, Scotland, Derek William Dick (aka Fish) was the dramatic lead vocalist for prog rock band Marillion until beginning a solo career in 1988. Marillion was initially formed as an instrumental band in 1979 by guitarist Steve Rothery (b. November 25, 1959; Brampton, England), drummer Mick Pointer, bassist Doug Irvine, and keyboard player Brian Jelliman. Irvine began singing in 1980 on the group's first demos, but a year later Marillion invited Fish to join as vocalist,...
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